Tag Archives: alexandrian saga

TweetWhile story acceptance day is every author’s favorite (we like to get paid after all), story publication day is just as important. One of my Magistrate Ovid stories, The Worth of Felines, is now appearing in the May/June issue of … Continue reading →

TweetA book without a reader is just a diary. I’m happy to report I haven’t just been writing notes to myself these last few years. The promotion of the Alexandrian Saga (Books 1-3) was a smashing success. Here are a … Continue reading →

TweetGreetings Travelers! Right in time for gift-giving time, I’m running a big, big, make that HUGE promotion on the first three books of the Alexandrian Saga. You can get the bundle of three for only $0.99 at all major retailers (links … Continue reading →

TweetI have to be honest. During every round of editing and proofing, when I read the last few lines of the novel, even though I knew the words backwards and forwards, it made me tear up. It’s hard saying goodbye … Continue reading →

TweetGreetings Travelers! My pen has been racing across the parchment as the steam-trams thunder through Otherland Station like ornate mechanical elephants. Upon their graceful backs, I took another journey to that far-flung place, ancient Alexandria, bringing back tales of Heron … Continue reading →

TweetIn honor of Heron of Alexandria’s birthday, born around this time, a hair over two-thousand years ago, I’m reducing the price of the first book of the Alexandria Saga, Fires of Alexandria, down to $0.99 for one week. So from … Continue reading →

TweetAfter I finished the first book in the Alexandrian Saga – Fires of Alexandria, I had a neat little idea: to write short prequel stories about Heron solving crimes and mysteries around the city. The idea wasn’t such a stretch. … Continue reading →

TweetGood things come to those who wait. Yes, I realize the release of book two of the Alexandrian Saga is a little later than I originally said, but hopefully the book is much better for the delay. Not only did … Continue reading →